![]() ![]() Because Facebook never does lottery, whatever, promo codes and stuff." ![]() "I looked it up on Google first, and it said it was a scam alert. The person messaging her sent a bulletin, assuring her the FBI is "fully aware of the promo, so she has nothing to be worried or scared about it's not a joke or a scam and if any winner is asked to pay for any fee, the requested fee is for the delivery/shipment free." "Randomly texted me, saying that, out of all the people on Facebook, I was the lucky winner to win and everything. Regina Badillo got a message saying she'd won a promotion for something like half a million dollars. Of course, the scamming business is full steam ahead.Ī woman reached out to FOX26 warning about a new one going around. (FOX26) - With people out of work, struggling to get by, frustration over essential versus non-essential businesses, and other stresses right now, you'd hope scammers would let up for a while. ![]()
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